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1. SS Thomas Wilson (1892)

2. SS James B. Colgate

3. Sagamore (whaleback)

4. PS Niagara

5. SS Sevona

6. SS Norman (1890)

7. SS Grecian (1891)

8. Madeira (barge)

9. SS Daniel J. Morrell

10. SS Superior City

11. SS Henry B. Smith

12. SS James Carruthers

13. SS Isaac M. Scott

14. SS John B. Cowle (1902)

15. SS Henry Steinbrenner (1901)

16. SS John A. McGean

17. SS Charles S. Price

18. SS Argus (1903)

19. SS Hydrus (1903)

20. SS Scotiadoc

21. SS Cyprus

22. SS William B. Davock

23. SS Anna C. Minch

24. SS City of Bangor

25. SS Algoma (1883)

26. SS Wisconsin (1881)

27. SS Michigan (1881)

28. SS Pewabic

29. SS R.J. Hackett

30. SS Keystorm

31. SS Kamloops

32. SS Nisbet Grammer

33. SS Regina (1907)

34. SS Novadoc (1928)

35. SS Benjamin Noble

36. SS Appomattox (1896)

37. SS Western Reserve

38. Sport (tug)

39. SS Frank O'Connor

40. SS Monarch (1890)

41. Pretoria (schooner-barge)

42. SS Marquette & Bessemer No.2

43. SS J.S. Seaverns

44. SS George M. Cox

45. SS Hesper

46. PS Cumberland

47. SS Henry Chisholm

48. SS America (1898)

49. SS Glenlyon

50. SS Vienna (1873)

51. SS Samuel Mather (1887)

52. SS Bannockburn

53. SS Milwaukee (1902)

54. Rosinco

55. PS Lady Elgin

56. SS Plymouth

57. Phoenix (1845 steamboat)

58. SS Antelope (1861)

59. SS Comet (1857)

60. SS Manistee (1867)

61. SS Meteor (1896)

62. SS Clifton (1892)

63. SS Andaste

64. SS Cedarville

65. SS W.H. Gilcher

66. SS Chicora (1892)

67. PS Alpena

68. SS L.R. Doty

69. PS G.P. Griffith

70. PS Waubuno

71. SS Joseph S. Fay

72. SS Louisiana

73. SS Hennepin

74. SS Continental

75. SS R.G. Stewart

76. USS Essex (1874)

77. SS Marquette (1881)

78. Ottawa (tug)

79. SS John M. Osborn

80. T.H. Camp (tug)

81. SS Eber Ward

82. SS Kaliyuga

83. SS Wexford

84. SS Leafield

85. SS Joys

86. SS Mataafa

87. SS Jane Miller

88. Metamora (tug)

89. Erie Belle (tug)

90. SS Keewatin

91. SS Col. James M. Schoonmaker

92. SS Valley Camp

93. SS William G. Mather (1925)

123. HMS Victoria (1887)


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SS Edward L. Ryerson

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Edward L. Ryerson in 2007

SS Edward L. Ryerson is a steel-hulled American Great Lakes freighter which entered service in 1960. Built between 1959 and 1960 for the Inland Steel Company, she was a member of the so-called 730-class of lake freighters, which shared the unofficial title of "Queen of the Lakes" due to their record-breaking length of 730 feet (222.5 m). She began her maiden voyage on August 4, 1960, heading from Escanaba, Michigan, for Indiana Harbor, Indiana, with a cargo of iron ore. Edward L. Ryerson quickly became popular boats on the lakes, to the point that there were rumours she would regularly be directed through the MacArthur Lock for the benefit of boat watchers. She set two Great Lakes cargo haulage records during the 1960s, with the latter being broken in 1965. A downturn in the steel industry, Edward L. Ryerson was laid up in 1986 and 1987; she returned to service in 1988. She was again laid up in January 1994, and remained inactive until 2006. In 2009, Edward L. Ryerson went into layup in Superior, Wisconsin, where she remains as of 2022. (Full article...)